A practical organizer for the business side of 1099 doctor work.
Doctor1099 was built to help physicians organize the parts of 1099 work that often get scattered across spreadsheets, email threads, tax folders, credentialing portals, CME certificates, contracts, and CPA conversations.
Why Doctor1099 exists
Working as a 1099 physician can be flexible and financially rewarding, but it also means more responsibility. Doctors often have to manage income tracking, tax reserves, entity setup, retirement planning, credentialing documents, license renewals, CME, contracts, malpractice documents, and year-end CPA prep.
Doctor1099 is designed to make that easier by turning those moving parts into calculators, checklists, guides, and simple organization tools.
Built for physicians who want to stay organized
Shift-based income
Estimate monthly and annual 1099 income based on hourly rate, hours per shift, and shifts per month.
Tax reserve planning
Organize rough reserve targets and questions to bring to your CPA before quarterly and year-end deadlines.
LLC, PLLC, and S-corp organization
Keep entity documents, EIN records, W-9s, payroll records, and business banking information organized.
Retirement account planning
Think through IRA, Roth IRA, SEP IRA, solo 401(k), employer 401(k), and multiple-account organization.
Licenses and documents
Track licenses, DEA/CDS, malpractice certificates, CME, CV, hospital paperwork, and credentialing files.
Year-end organization
Prepare cleaner summaries of income, deductions, retirement contributions, business records, and CPA questions.
Who Doctor1099 is for
- Emergency physicians doing 1099 shifts
- Locums physicians
- New attendings learning how 1099 income works
- Doctors comparing W-2 and 1099 jobs
- Physicians with LLCs, PLLCs, or S-corps
- Doctors trying to organize tax, retirement, credentialing, and CPA paperwork
What Doctor1099 is not
Doctor1099 is not meant to replace your CPA, attorney, financial planner, or credentialing department. It is meant to help you organize your information, understand what questions to ask, and keep the business side of physician work from becoming scattered.
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What should you organize first?
Answer 3 quick questions. Doctor1099 will point you toward your next best tool or guide.